The method to set bios to skip self-test is: first open the local registry editor; then locate the Session Manager folder; finally double-click the BootExecute option, clear the value data, and click OK.

#The operating environment of this article: windows7 system, thinkpad t480 computer.
The specific method is as follows:
First we open the start button in the lower right corner, and then run a command called [regedit]

We After running the [regedit] command, a registry will be automatically opened.

After opening the registry, we find this file on the left side. The file name is [BootExecute]HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager

After finding the [BootExecute] file, we double-click it to open it! After opening it, we clear all the data inside, and then we click the OK button at the bottom, and then close the registration list. Can.

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